As the graduate assistant entered the locker room doors, he was surprised to find the lights and the showers on. He then heard rhythmic, slapping sounds. He believed the sounds to be those of sexual activity. As the graduate assistant put his sneakers in his locker, he looked in the shower. He saw a naked boy ... whose age he estimated to be ten years old, with his hands up against the wall, being subjected to anal intercourse by a naked Sandusky. The graduate assistant was shocked but noticed that both [the victim] and Sandusky saw him. The graduate assistant left immediately, distraught.

Sandusky, 67, coached at Penn State for more than 30 years. He spent the final 23 of those years—the last of which was 1999—as the Nittany Lions' defensive coordinator. From 1977 until his retirement last year, Sandusky had also run a foster home in State College, Pa., for troubled children called The Second Mile.

So this piece of shit basically stockpiled young boys for years and years.

This is so fucking foul. I can only imagine how much of this abuse actually occurs in these institutions. Now I aint down with snitchin, but if you saw an old dude ass raping a child, that aint right and you gotta do something. You'd be better off just beating the fuckin living shit outta him and making him explain the provocation for the attack. Whata buncha scumbags to even think it's aight to sweep such abusive behavior under the rug. Go 'Merica.

I wouldn't say Joe Paterno is a scum bag. He followed procedure upon receiving the news, which was to report it to the AD (his boss) and then the AD should have handled it from there.

Of course, the question of moral code comes into play. Why didn't the witness call the cops? Why didn't Joe call the cops (could be argued that if the witness didn't think it was necessary, why would Joe)? Most importantly - why didn't the AD do anything with the news? Of course, that's why him and Schultz are being charged.